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Gardner-Webb 73, Minnesota 72....next up Maryland.
Ugh.
Indiana State 72 - #16 Indiana 67
Apparently, Indiana State has beaten Indiana in 3 of their last 4 meetings.
Sparty is taking it to #6 BC. Having trannon back has been huge (he was on the bench before, but not used until recently).
) out there. What I mean is they win with their talent and not with their bball savy. They had so many TOs and stupid fouls to stop the clock down the stretch it was like they were trying to give the game to BC. If they wouldnt of shot so well in the second half they wouldnt have won. I believe at one point they were 15-17.Northern Iowa also beat Iowa...I know they are a good team, and Indiana State, also in the Mizzou Valley, is decent, but those are 2 losses by conference contenders that we didn't need.
Speaking of which, how about the conference? Northern Iowa, Creighton, Wichita St., Indiana State...looks like a pretty good league.
Dec. 10, 2005
CBS SportsLine.com wire reports
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INDIANAPOLIS --- Mike Davis' Indiana Hoosiers finally found a way to beat Kentucky -- by being better inside and tougher on defense.
Marco Killingsworth had 23 points and 11 rebounds, A.J. Ratliff added a career-high 21 points and the Hoosiers' suffocating defense never gave the 15th-ranked Wildcats a chance as No. 18 Indiana rolled to a 79-53 win over rival Kentucky.
It was Davis' first victory over Kentucky (6-3) in six tries, and Indiana's most lopsided win in the 49-game series history. The Hoosiers (5-2) also won for only the second time in 12 meetings.
The Wildcats, who shot 31.1 percent from the field and were 2-of-27 on 3-pointers, were led by Rajon Rondo with 21 points -- most coming after the outcome had already been decided.
Defensively, the Hoosiers allowed only 19 first-half points, limited the Wildcats to a season-low point total and forced Kentucky to miss its first 20 3s.
That effort produced predictable results.
Indiana jumped to a 16-8 lead with a 12-2 run, then used a 9-0 spurt to make it 25-12 before closing the half with five straight points to make it 35-19.
The Hoosiers were so strong defensively that they went 7:56 without a basket in the second half and still led by 12. And when the offense did wake up, the Hoosiers scored 12 straight to rebuild a 49-29 lead.
Kentucky never seriously challenged again. A furious 18-6 rally got the 'Cats within 59-47, but the Wildcats could not get any closer.
Indiana shot 53.3 percent from the field, ending Kentucky's streak of 31 straight games without an opponent topping 50 percent.
AP NEWS
The Associated Press News Service
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Can't beat Kentucky, eh? Indiana coach Mike Davis manages to get a few critics off his back. (AP)